A Walking Tour of Bhutan- 11 Days, Bhutan's Best Short Walking Trek

This Walking trip goes from Paro at first sightseeing in Paro includes a visit to the northern part of the valley to Drukgyel Dzong ruins (Monastery Fortress) that once was a strategic post to withhold invading Tibetan forces from the north; visit the famous Kyichu Lhakhang- one of 108 sacred Lhakhangs built by the Buddhist King Srongtsen Gampo of Tibet. Visit the district Dzong called Rinpung Dzong- fortress of a mountain of jewels, which is now the seat of administration and an institute to the monks; the Natural History Museum at Ta Dzong is one of the finest in Asia, Hike up to the Tiger's Nest known as Taktsang--one of the most spectacular and most sacred pilgrim sites to all Buddhists. One of the great founders of Tantric Buddhism- Guru Padmasambhava is known to have flown on a tigress to meditate on the cliffs--the tigress being his consort the divine Yeshe Tsogyel. Drive to Thimphu Dochula pass to view the stunning scenery of the Himalayan ranges; descend to the old winter capital of Punakha; visit Wangdi phodrang Valley; Drive to Bumthang via Tongsa-the biggest Dzong in Bhutan and the seat of power in 19th century Bhutan; walk to the Watch Tower Ta Dzong that once guarded the Dzong below; continue drive to Bumthang valley, then drive back from Bumthang/Punakha Thimphu/Paro.

Best Season: March, April, May, September, October & November.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1. KTM-PARO: transfer to hotel tiger nest resort, set in the pine trees in direct view of the most famous buddhist monastery in the himalayas.

Day 2.Paro: Sightseeing in Paro includes a visit to the northern part of the valley to Drukgyel Dzong ruins (Monastery Fortress) that once was a strategic post to withhold invading Tibetan forces from the north; visit the famous Kyichu Lhakhang- one of 108 sacred Lhakhangs built by the Buddhist King Srongtsen Gampo of Tibet. Visit the district Dzong called Rinpung Dzong- fortress of a mountain of jewels, which is now the seat of administration and an institute to the monks; the Natural History Museum at Ta Dzong is one of the finest in Asia. Hotel.

Day 3.Paro: Hike up to the Tiger's Nest known as Taktsang--one of the most spectacular and most sacred pilgrim sites to all Buddhists. One of the great founders of Tantric Buddhism- Guru Padmasambhava is known to have flown on a tigress to meditate on the cliffs--the tigress being his consort the divine Yeshe Tsogyel. Drive to Thimphu. Visitin Thimpu

Day 4. Thimphu: Early morning, hike to old Tango and Cheri monasteries; Afternoon visits to the Thimphu General Post Office; School of Thanka Painting and Mask Making; Traditional crafts in silver and gold;

Day 5. Thimphu: Morning visits to the Kings Memorial Chorten; the handmade Paper Factory and the Archery Grounds where Bhutan's national sport of Archery can be witnessed. Afternoon visit the local Handicrafts Center and the Traditional Medicine Hospital; stroll in the capital town of Thimphu, Hotel.

Day 6.Thimphu/Punakha: Early morning drive over the 10,000 ft pass of Dochula to view the stunning scenery of the Himalayan ranges; descend to the old winter capital of Punakha; visit Wangdiphodrang Valley; overnight at Hotel.

Day 7. Punakha/Bumthang: Drive to Bumthang via Tongsa-the biggest Dzong in Bhutan and the seat of power in 19th century Bhutan; walk to the Watch Tower Ta Dzong that once guarded the Dzong below; continue drive to Bumthang valley; Overnight at hotel

Day 8. Bumthang: Considered the most sacred & religous of all the valleys in Bhutan: In Jakar view the Dzong known as the White Bird Dzong and drive to the Flaming Lake - Membartsho- where the sacred religious treasures were found in the 15th century by Terton Pemalingpa the Treasure Finder and reincarnation of the emminent Buddhist saint Guru Padmasambhava.

Day 9. Bumthang/Punakha: Drive back to Punakha with a picnic lunch en route. Hotel